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matt has to do with medical education the cost of it. i'd go to one of those expensive medical schools in the country and that goes with what dr. goldstein earlier. when were coming out of medical school was such a high amount of data, that kind of changes the opinions of what field should i go into? how i sustain myself in the future and pay off my debt and have a good living? and already they changed the way we get along with the subsidies. they're taking some of it away this year. what is being done about that? also 32 million people. more and more medical schools are opening up, but are we able to provide and sustain the cost of education in producing one physician more and more i feel it requires a lot from society of college medical school in training. so your thoughts on that. >> thank you of support your school asking that question. why does it cost that much? on what basis do we decide that issue cost as much? i think what we have with medical education is the cost of college guys going out in a perfect storm of health care and
matt has to do with medical education the cost of it. i'd go to one of those expensive medical schools in the country and that goes with what dr. goldstein earlier. when were coming out of medical school was such a high amount of data, that kind of changes the opinions of what field should i go into? how i sustain myself in the future and pay off my debt and have a good living? and already they changed the way we get along with the subsidies. they're taking some of it away this year. what is...
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kids, we know it's important to their education, education's important to their college. for too many kids, the link between school, college, job is just, there's gaps. we've tried now, we've got five high schools. >> rose: the perception. >> charlie the way i try to explain it to people, i got kids who live four miles from downtown and downtown is just a world apart from them. all the possibility there. and the education system finish high school so you can go to college. it's just not part of their world experience. so now we set assist tells high schools, science technology engineering, ninth grade to 14th it has the counseling, the mentor. you finish all the way to 14th, great. two year college. you will get your first interview at the school that is oracle, motorola solutions, microsoft, ibm, verizon. they've all each taken a high school. when i announce this, one high school on vocational school, they had a person specific just to answer phone calls from parents figuring how to enroll their kids. for these kids, they don't see high school finishing and relating to a
kids, we know it's important to their education, education's important to their college. for too many kids, the link between school, college, job is just, there's gaps. we've tried now, we've got five high schools. >> rose: the perception. >> charlie the way i try to explain it to people, i got kids who live four miles from downtown and downtown is just a world apart from them. all the possibility there. and the education system finish high school so you can go to college. it's just...
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like economic education. he has always embraced leonard read of the foundation for economic education which was about educating one mind at a time. ron paul has use used politics is the tool for that over ibra tarrying goal and it's a tool that if you had asked me 10 years ago i would have said maybe was not the best tool but under sort of obscure outlier in congress but he has proven me 100% wrong by using the tool of electoral politics and one of the greatest educators for libertarianism of our time as david said. it's not just about politics. the other sort of gaffe that ron paul -- gap that ron paul bridges is the apocalyptic ron paul who was also at the same time the very hopeful ron paul. braun follows one of the only politicians around who is willing to say, america is not necessarily the greatest, richest, freest most wonderful nation in the world that can only do write overseas and if there is anything wrong just flowed out that other boat and everything will be fine. ron paul is willing to say and f
like economic education. he has always embraced leonard read of the foundation for economic education which was about educating one mind at a time. ron paul has use used politics is the tool for that over ibra tarrying goal and it's a tool that if you had asked me 10 years ago i would have said maybe was not the best tool but under sort of obscure outlier in congress but he has proven me 100% wrong by using the tool of electoral politics and one of the greatest educators for libertarianism of...
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of course, educated himself in the law just as he educated himself in the bible, geometry, shakespeare. >> the military thought this was necessary for the war effort in one way or the other, guided or misguided as it might have been. but was that because lincoln created an atmosphere that said go ahead and do it or was it because they were going to do it and he would react to it and perhaps allow it or perhaps not allow it? >> lincoln is known as the great pardoner when it came to deserters who had death sentences imposed on them. by the same token, he was probably the biggest executioner in the history of the military, because a lot of people who are accused and convicted of desertion were shot. he was always walking a fine line between adherence to his view of the law and morale building. so in letting generals have their way, he was recognizing that they were on the ground. he didn't have instant access to the conditions on the ground, and until they proved themselves inept, as so often they did, like burnside, who had been banished to the west because he had done such a bad job in
of course, educated himself in the law just as he educated himself in the bible, geometry, shakespeare. >> the military thought this was necessary for the war effort in one way or the other, guided or misguided as it might have been. but was that because lincoln created an atmosphere that said go ahead and do it or was it because they were going to do it and he would react to it and perhaps allow it or perhaps not allow it? >> lincoln is known as the great pardoner when it came to...
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if you ask the university or by the way, if you ask scholars of higher education like me, you will find -- they will say it's not that important. big-time sports is not worth putting in in the mission statement and if you are a scholar like me you can find entire issues of the journal of higher education. they talk about it mission. they talk about research. they talk about interdisciplinary cooperation. they talk about new technologies of learning. they talk about it missions and financial aid. there would be almost no mention of big-time sports and just like it did not exist. yet, when i went through these mission statements as i said i didn't find that many that mentioned athletics. you might say well wait a minute, these mission statements are very very short. they just say we do research and service in some of them in fact do that so it's not there to say that they did not mentioned athletics. i went through with a fine toothed comb and said how many of them mention their education school, their law school? i wanted to say what percentage of the ones that have a law school actually
if you ask the university or by the way, if you ask scholars of higher education like me, you will find -- they will say it's not that important. big-time sports is not worth putting in in the mission statement and if you are a scholar like me you can find entire issues of the journal of higher education. they talk about it mission. they talk about research. they talk about interdisciplinary cooperation. they talk about new technologies of learning. they talk about it missions and financial...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> it is time for the three big money headlines. anemic april, how low can they go and men versus women. good morning to you morgan. >> good morning. thanks for having me on. >> the number of jobs added in april is lower than expect. >> we saw 115,000 jobs added in april. it's lower than the last couple months. unemployment is down to 8.1% from 8.2% a month earlier. the reason it was took down was not because we saw a lot of jobs. it's the fact we have seen a lot of americans leaving the work force. more than 340,000 people stopped looking for jobs in the month of april. once they stop looking for jobs, they are not counted in the labor data. they are not looking for jobs or getting unemployment. it's not good news despite the fact the unemployment number came down. >> here is a number we like. 3.84%. that's the mortgage rate at a low. certainly, it's good for home buyers. do you think they are going to go lower? how will it help the housing market? >> it is great news
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> it is time for the three big money headlines. anemic april, how low can they go and men versus women. good morning to you morgan. >> good morning. thanks for having me on. >> the number of jobs added in april is lower than expect. >> we saw 115,000 jobs added in april. it's lower than the last couple months. unemployment is down to 8.1% from 8.2% a month earlier. the reason it was took down...
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it retains and re-educates veterans. he will also visit wounded vets at the british ambassadors residence. >>> police in montgomery county are taking a new approach to cracking down on speeders. the county is starting a program it calls the corridor approach. instead of fixed locations for speed cameras on roads they will be using portable cameras and move them throughout. the idea is to create speed camera zones, rather than spots. >> the portable cameras will move throughout the corridor, thus they will always be in different places. rather than people looking for the camera what they should do is recognize the speed limit and drive safe. >> police have identified 67 different roads in the county where they will deploy the program but will no longer announce exact locations of those cameras. thousands of people completed a 39-mile journey today. the tenth annual avon walk for breast cancer wrapped up on the national mall. 2200 people participated this the walk. it raised more than $5 million for breast canser cer resea
it retains and re-educates veterans. he will also visit wounded vets at the british ambassadors residence. >>> police in montgomery county are taking a new approach to cracking down on speeders. the county is starting a program it calls the corridor approach. instead of fixed locations for speed cameras on roads they will be using portable cameras and move them throughout. the idea is to create speed camera zones, rather than spots. >> the portable cameras will move throughout...
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we are fighting through education and regulatory control and enforcement. through 2005 we have a distributor initiative, distributor of their obligations under the act. when distributors fail to adhere. dea takes civil action against their registration from 2010 through end of 2011 we took action against five wholesale distributors for unlawfully supplying florida, pain clinics, associated pharmacies with controlled substances. actions included, issuance of suspension orders and the prestripr restriction of loss of duty. practitioners that issue the prescriptions. these practitioners, feed addiction of drug seekers and allow drugs to enter the illicit market. rogue practitioner activities not limited to florida, rogue pain clinics are in georgia, tennessee, kentucky, southern ohio now in addition to out west. a dea investigation, with state and local and federal agencies of a pain clinic doctor operating in ohio culminated with the doctor sentenced to four life terms for overdose deaths. of four individuals. i would have to wrap it up here. we are making
we are fighting through education and regulatory control and enforcement. through 2005 we have a distributor initiative, distributor of their obligations under the act. when distributors fail to adhere. dea takes civil action against their registration from 2010 through end of 2011 we took action against five wholesale distributors for unlawfully supplying florida, pain clinics, associated pharmacies with controlled substances. actions included, issuance of suspension orders and the prestripr...
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. >> he would help students like me t go to school to receive a quality education. >> now because of the programs we can move forward. we have to save the country first. [laughter] >> you are laughing? >> they feel he saves the country but i think we will go broke sooner that you can respond. >> we will because we have $5 trillion of debt to under his administration. we had 10 trillion over the last few but it is a higher rate than before. if you believe all those bailouts and stimulus money stop the depression then i think you think p save the country by the keep the burdens on business enterprise and npr today said business has been holding back because of uncertainty. now with the election there is certainty maybe they will start investing. that is whistling past the graveyard. [laughter] with more aggressive regulators and higher taxes? john: and more debt with the 5 trillion, we have a chart comparing greece with the riots and the united states is 12 years behind. >> but we are on the fast track. last night people were jubilant and excited but irresponsible to the point* of bein
. >> he would help students like me t go to school to receive a quality education. >> now because of the programs we can move forward. we have to save the country first. [laughter] >> you are laughing? >> they feel he saves the country but i think we will go broke sooner that you can respond. >> we will because we have $5 trillion of debt to under his administration. we had 10 trillion over the last few but it is a higher rate than before. if you believe all those...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> i'm alex witt. president obama is meeting with g-8 leaders at camp david today. they say they are ready to respond to oil supply disruptions as iran faces sanctions over its nuclear program. >>> chinese activist headed to the u.s. he and his family left beijing this morning. he will study at new york university. >>> a funeral held today for mary kennedy, estranged wife of robert f. kennedy jr. she committed suicide earlier this week. now back to al roker reporting "armed in america." >>> the atf doesn't just focus on gun crime in cities. many times agents are called in to help local officials in rural areas. they bring with them manpower, technology, and in this case, lots of patience. bowling green, kentucky, gun shops dot the hillsides on back country roads. hunting and sporting are a way of life. kentucky state troopers grew up in the area. they know the value here people place on owning guns. >> about every home has got some type of weapon in it. it's rural country. it's a lot of hunters, a lot
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> i'm alex witt. president obama is meeting with g-8 leaders at camp david today. they say they are ready to respond to oil supply disruptions as iran faces sanctions over its nuclear program. >>> chinese activist headed to the u.s. he and his family left beijing this morning. he will study at new york university. >>> a funeral held today for mary kennedy, estranged wife of robert f. kennedy...
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pull looking into out chicago wentz schrade mayor rahm emmanuel on key issues first year in office education first showed support controversial plan extending the school day. when asked who they side with the most clashed with teachers you get 40 percent said teachers and only 70 percent supported mayor rahm emmanuel. members one step closer to college dream today signing day at u s cellular field entire graduating class today each student stood in front where they are going >> this senior class received more than $4.2 million in scholarships and grants now three straight graduating classes with 100 percent college acceptance rate seniors graduate saturday-16 and i am happy and proud featured on the chicago very own segment great bunch of guys. long awaited we opening congress parkway finally $18 million project began a one year and a half ago 63,000 drivers every day. state and city leaders marked the occasion highway officials said project cuts number of lanes safety conditions are much improved for pedestrians and bicyclists. commute expected to be difficult even impossible for some nato
pull looking into out chicago wentz schrade mayor rahm emmanuel on key issues first year in office education first showed support controversial plan extending the school day. when asked who they side with the most clashed with teachers you get 40 percent said teachers and only 70 percent supported mayor rahm emmanuel. members one step closer to college dream today signing day at u s cellular field entire graduating class today each student stood in front where they are going >> this...
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it as it but working together to educate these women. because, unfortunately, i think some of these women will say,dr stopped marijuana. because the it is the word prescription drugs they don't realize the harm it is doing to their unborn child. what scared me to death, chairman, was when i, when i asked the doctor, i said we can't leat this become the next crack baby epidemic the he said we have already surpassed it. >> thank you. we don't even know the long term consequences for these opiate babies. i just want to turn, with my limited time to, to mr., hopefully will have a second round of questioning. you and i have had multiple discussions, we are not always on the same page. but i applaud, applaud some of your efforts recently. you and i have talked about quotas. if florida is having success, shutting down their pill mills, wouldn't the quotas show a correlating reduction in the quotas you allow the manufacturing of the drugs? are you seeing that? >> actually, we are seeing deep crease, some what in florida. but we are seeing expans
it as it but working together to educate these women. because, unfortunately, i think some of these women will say,dr stopped marijuana. because the it is the word prescription drugs they don't realize the harm it is doing to their unborn child. what scared me to death, chairman, was when i, when i asked the doctor, i said we can't leat this become the next crack baby epidemic the he said we have already surpassed it. >> thank you. we don't even know the long term consequences for these...
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>> vinever seen a parent over save for college education. so the first thing they have to do is start. they have to -- they don't wait until the kid's going into high school. start immediately if you haven't done so already. if you can't save $100 a year, save $250 a year. get going on something because college is going to be on you before you know it. if you have more than one child, you are going to find yourself stressed or -- over the money. >> jamie: one thing is if the child will plan to take college loans, they can accumulate. with the jobs prospects dim for graduating seniors that are graduating with more debt than they ever had -- >> right, they are hurt doubly. what do you recommend? how much debt is too much for a college kid? i think the average college debt is $24,000. but for most kids, have you to back off from the graduation and make better decisionses before you graduate. for instance, have you to look at the job prospects. is your degree going to enhance your job prospects? i was joking with you earlier and saying that ther
>> vinever seen a parent over save for college education. so the first thing they have to do is start. they have to -- they don't wait until the kid's going into high school. start immediately if you haven't done so already. if you can't save $100 a year, save $250 a year. get going on something because college is going to be on you before you know it. if you have more than one child, you are going to find yourself stressed or -- over the money. >> jamie: one thing is if the child...
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that's exciting. >> the educational ones, the ones for schools. i'm an ex-teacher, a retired teacher. >> the most important one was barack obama. he made a difference in the world today. >> reporter: excluding the 2008 election, typical turn out is about 71%. the director of elections says this election may dip below that, though he's not sure why. as of last night, turn out stood at about 25%. things will be getting a lot busier here between 5-8:00 p.m. at the larger polling stations in san francisco. we'll be reporting on turn out through the evening. >> gay marriage is on the ballot in four states. voters in maryland, maine, and washington state will decide if they should make same-sex marriage legal. in minnesota, a gay marriage ban is on the ballot. >> reporter: this could be a historic night if maine, maryland, or washington voters approve, it would be the nation's first legalization of same-sex marriage by popular vote. maine is the first state to put the issue before voters on its own. maryland and washington voters asked to overturn legal
that's exciting. >> the educational ones, the ones for schools. i'm an ex-teacher, a retired teacher. >> the most important one was barack obama. he made a difference in the world today. >> reporter: excluding the 2008 election, typical turn out is about 71%. the director of elections says this election may dip below that, though he's not sure why. as of last night, turn out stood at about 25%. things will be getting a lot busier here between 5-8:00 p.m. at the larger polling...
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. >> he would help students like me to go to school to receive a quality education. >> now because of the programs we can move forward. we have to save the country first. [laughter] >> you are laughing? >> they feel he saves the country but i think we will go broke sooner that you can respond. >> we will because we have $5 trillion of debt to under his administration. we had 10 trillion over the last few but it is a higher rate than before. if you believe all those bailouts and stimulus money stop the depression then i think you think p save the country by the keep the burdens on business enterprise and npr today said business has been holding back because of uncertainty. now with the election there is certainty maybe they will start investing. that is whistling past the graveyard. [laughter] with more aggressive regulators and higher taxes? john: and more debt with the 5 trillion, we have a chart comparing greece with the riots and the united states is 12 years behind. >> but we are on the fast track. last night people were jubilant and excited but irresponsible to the point* of bein
. >> he would help students like me to go to school to receive a quality education. >> now because of the programs we can move forward. we have to save the country first. [laughter] >> you are laughing? >> they feel he saves the country but i think we will go broke sooner that you can respond. >> we will because we have $5 trillion of debt to under his administration. we had 10 trillion over the last few but it is a higher rate than before. if you believe all those...
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they're not there to go to the parent teacher conferences, and education is hurting. we have to get this country turned around. that's what dragging the nation down is the fact that so many people are underpaid for the work they do. it seems simple to me because when people are paid better, it benefits the community, the state and the nation. they will turn the money back around in the neighborhoods, and they will spend it, and it makes it stronger all the way around. i also have learned that doing the right thing may not be popular and not easy. but doing the right thing sometimes means having the courage to speak the truth to power. i came from a judge in birmingham, and i still believe it. i also learned it's not so much what happens to us but how we react to it. i can't let this go today. i lost my husband in the center of all way. i came home from to a 2020 segment in new york. i found him, he was already cold. the cancer and the treatment had warned him completely out. he had a stroke in his left eye the last year and with nine operations on that i. never regain
they're not there to go to the parent teacher conferences, and education is hurting. we have to get this country turned around. that's what dragging the nation down is the fact that so many people are underpaid for the work they do. it seems simple to me because when people are paid better, it benefits the community, the state and the nation. they will turn the money back around in the neighborhoods, and they will spend it, and it makes it stronger all the way around. i also have learned that...
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and especially your viewpoint on prescriber education. but a problem for me too as we examine this problem is there are clearly gaps in the data. and we don't really know the extent of the problem. what are the gaps and how can they be filled? >> well, quite often we rely, for instance, on fatal data to come from the individual states. and we know that depending on the particular state whether it's a medical examiner system or others, those states can often be delayed. we also know that at times, whether it's from the fatalities from driving accidents or others that the level of examination ises to determine what the cause and whether or not that person had the drugs in their system is not always as thorough as it can and should be. there are data gaps. but i'll be happy at another time to tell you about this new initiative to take some of the data and really identify and drill down into it. >> i'd be happy to work with you on that. i think they're critical, even for policymakers. we need that data critically. the dea is going to testify
and especially your viewpoint on prescriber education. but a problem for me too as we examine this problem is there are clearly gaps in the data. and we don't really know the extent of the problem. what are the gaps and how can they be filled? >> well, quite often we rely, for instance, on fatal data to come from the individual states. and we know that depending on the particular state whether it's a medical examiner system or others, those states can often be delayed. we also know that...
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we went to every board of education meeting in now we're here to let the council now that we deserve to be put in the 2013 budget. >> these parents held a protest near the school. the school building is almost 60 years old and needs a lot of work. students and staff members have complained about the building's air quality. that is one of the reasons why it needs to be demolished. there is a budget hearing on monday. parents say they will be in the crowd to push for a new school building. >> education will be the focus of special session in annapolis. state leaders will tackle the issue of shifting the cost of teacher pensions. the revised plans raises income- tax is on the individuals making more than $100,000 a year. a reduction in some tax exemptions will also be discussed. the overall budget plan is expected to generate $247 million in revenue. the special session begins on monday. >> before martin o'malley convenes, he is scheduled to discuss same-sex marriage on "meet the press." beside the same-sex marriage law in march but a group of maryland years are fighting to overturn the
we went to every board of education meeting in now we're here to let the council now that we deserve to be put in the 2013 budget. >> these parents held a protest near the school. the school building is almost 60 years old and needs a lot of work. students and staff members have complained about the building's air quality. that is one of the reasons why it needs to be demolished. there is a budget hearing on monday. parents say they will be in the crowd to push for a new school building....
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. -- educate the children. thank you. supervisor mar: thank you. next speaker and i see todd david as well. >> thank you. i'm todd david. i'm cofounder of the san francisco parent political action committee and i would like to thank supervise are mar for holding these hearings. i think it's really important. a lot of parents had questions about the difference between six-month budget, nine month and how that affected prop h. it was help to to get clarification around that. thank you. there's a lot of talk at city hall in san francisco about keeping families in san francisco. we say it's a priority. very small population of families in the city. i feel like these hearings is where the rubber hits the road. at the end of the day, we have limited resources and we have to decide how we're going to use them. and there's many competing very well deserving groups saying, a little bit of extra money now. and wloo what do we do with that? it's a shame but at the end of the day, there's only a limited amount of money. i just want to point out up with of the
. -- educate the children. thank you. supervisor mar: thank you. next speaker and i see todd david as well. >> thank you. i'm todd david. i'm cofounder of the san francisco parent political action committee and i would like to thank supervise are mar for holding these hearings. i think it's really important. a lot of parents had questions about the difference between six-month budget, nine month and how that affected prop h. it was help to to get clarification around that. thank you....
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we didn't just handled in the office of elementary and secondary education. we brought in folks from the policy shop and conferred race to the top and our lawyers and budget folks and title free folks and teacher quality folks and all of these program offices that are traditionally silos. no choice but to come together and provide the level of technical assistance and support and office hours and working until 10:00 or 11:00 at night most were on a west coast and walking through these requests we get them to a place where the secretary felt confident we were holding states to a high bar but this is our plan. this is what we want to do to improve outcomes and it made us look at our work differently. we established relationships with these and we continue this moving forward. my point is we have already started down that road of doing business differently. >> talk about accountability to whom and for what purpose? it would be sort of natural and easy to think about accountability. states are accountable to the federal government and accountability between the d
we didn't just handled in the office of elementary and secondary education. we brought in folks from the policy shop and conferred race to the top and our lawyers and budget folks and title free folks and teacher quality folks and all of these program offices that are traditionally silos. no choice but to come together and provide the level of technical assistance and support and office hours and working until 10:00 or 11:00 at night most were on a west coast and walking through these requests...
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and the executive director of education next and associated with a program on education policy and governance at harvard. next is mr. shnur. he's the cofounder of no leaders. no leaders for new schools. he's developed national educational policies on teacher and principal quality, after-school programs, charter schools and preschools. and i would now invite senator paul to introduce the next person. >> well, i'm pleased today to have pam here, a gifted and talented teacher and i think one of the great successes of our kentucky public education. and i really am glad that we were able to have this hearing to talk about the bill before it's final to get your input and to get your understanding and your input as to how we can change and make no child left behind less of a federal burden on teachers and principals and superintendents and all the educators. thank you for coming. >> thank you, senator paul. next, we have tom luna, the idaho superintendent of public instruction. mr. luna currently serves as president elect of the council of chief state school officers. he will serve as president begi
and the executive director of education next and associated with a program on education policy and governance at harvard. next is mr. shnur. he's the cofounder of no leaders. no leaders for new schools. he's developed national educational policies on teacher and principal quality, after-school programs, charter schools and preschools. and i would now invite senator paul to introduce the next person. >> well, i'm pleased today to have pam here, a gifted and talented teacher and i think one...
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it's >> those at the high-school level. >> education is our tool to succeed in life. it is being cut. >> every budget cut has affected me personally. i pay for tuition, i work three jobs to pay for school. i am here to make my voice heard. this >>pam: this is video from the scene at the state building. most of the protesters will be heading to civic center plaza but some stayed behind in the occupy the building as you can see in this video. there were eventually escorted out in handcuffs. students spelled out the word occupy a huge cardboard letters outside the administration building earlier today. it is all a part of the occupy the >>pam: demonstrations were peaceful overall and school officials say they are trying to be tolerant of protesters. >> his class sizes will not be as one of whether they should be. >> last year the district set up an emergency fund of more than 5 million which it is tapping into this year saying that if they did not use some of that money, cuts would be worse but they're not using all of their emergency fund, that is something parents take
it's >> those at the high-school level. >> education is our tool to succeed in life. it is being cut. >> every budget cut has affected me personally. i pay for tuition, i work three jobs to pay for school. i am here to make my voice heard. this >>pam: this is video from the scene at the state building. most of the protesters will be heading to civic center plaza but some stayed behind in the occupy the building as you can see in this video. there were eventually escorted...
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even if you don't care about the kids but to show conscious consumers your suburban educated mom. i will tell euroyen 2009/2010 i did not go to kfc because they did not honor my community by reciprocating our loyalty to have of black franchise there. we hope the corporate sector stands up to their responsibility if they care about what is going on if they see a black business or a product on the shelf go out of your way. talk about how we can create jobs on our own. a seven of putting the onus on the government. >> let's talk about another angle that i noticed difficult but once the website went up and the articles were written in the mainstream press the accusation it is a racist in deferred did come up. how did you deal with that? had used the two folks who do not understand the adm of supporting black businesses? >> it was difficult for us. we started this experiment and try to predict how the community will lead respond. the anticipated apathy this issue is not new many preach buying blocks of rethought they would say that is nice. good luck. we thought people outside the comm
even if you don't care about the kids but to show conscious consumers your suburban educated mom. i will tell euroyen 2009/2010 i did not go to kfc because they did not honor my community by reciprocating our loyalty to have of black franchise there. we hope the corporate sector stands up to their responsibility if they care about what is going on if they see a black business or a product on the shelf go out of your way. talk about how we can create jobs on our own. a seven of putting the onus...
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four we want to recruit these folks we want to prepare them we want to train and educate them we want to have their back and we want to hold them accountable but you know i think americans are tired of government being in their bedroom and their bank and i think there is that the ground is right for us to sow the seeds of freedom from top down everywhere in all fifty states not four corners we plan to be relentless in that pursuit so you guys are kind of taking the opposite approach instead of honing in on candidates that are already out there you're really kind of building the base for candidates to be pooled and really rise up talk a little bit about this race in kentucky which is nine hundred miles away from your hometown you guys are in kentucky right now you said yes man ok i had a talk about thomas massey what made you what made you support him so thomas massie you know i get asked this question quite a bit you know why do you support tom. and you say you that that's not me that's a reflection of our supporters i mean being a pack of the people on a bottom up organization you kn
four we want to recruit these folks we want to prepare them we want to train and educate them we want to have their back and we want to hold them accountable but you know i think americans are tired of government being in their bedroom and their bank and i think there is that the ground is right for us to sow the seeds of freedom from top down everywhere in all fifty states not four corners we plan to be relentless in that pursuit so you guys are kind of taking the opposite approach instead of...
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the right to a good education to a useful job. roosevelt issued the i's and they become a plan for after world war ii when the war is over common than their rights could be given. if you think about it, if i needed has the right to use old job then somebody has the obligation to provide that job. if i have the right to decent homes then taxpayers have the obligation to provide that home. if david has the right to adequate medical care than hospitals or through federal funding of some kind, those hospitals and physicians are obligated to supply that medical care. how different this is from the first delivery this the right to free speech is not impose obligations excepted are paid for it. freedom of religion does not obligate anyone it provides the opportunity for someone to practice as the first impose obligations but what we have seen as the hit tax structures set up that roosevelt wants to use after the war to find more federal programs. 1932 the roosevelt was elected president, the income-tax maximum anybody had to pay with 25%
the right to a good education to a useful job. roosevelt issued the i's and they become a plan for after world war ii when the war is over common than their rights could be given. if you think about it, if i needed has the right to use old job then somebody has the obligation to provide that job. if i have the right to decent homes then taxpayers have the obligation to provide that home. if david has the right to adequate medical care than hospitals or through federal funding of some kind,...
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we have to have our educational systems creating education that helps people prepare for actual jobs we actually need. this is a classic example where we have an explosion in the number of people in this country who are going to need more and more health and health care services and we'll need more and more people that have that. i would be interested to -- did any of that even factor in? did you do this because you thought it would be fun? >> definitely that factored into my decision in becoming a pharmacist. i've always seen myself wanting to help patients and my mom is a nurse so i had the health care profession in my family so i felt like pharmacy was the perfect field to go into. they are very intelligent and hard working. >> all right. nice to meet all three of you. thank you for hosting us here today. then before we go i wanted to thank the wildcat. he does not speak or he is a
we have to have our educational systems creating education that helps people prepare for actual jobs we actually need. this is a classic example where we have an explosion in the number of people in this country who are going to need more and more health and health care services and we'll need more and more people that have that. i would be interested to -- did any of that even factor in? did you do this because you thought it would be fun? >> definitely that factored into my decision in...
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he wanted to create a school that represented the american model with education, that lived american values which and the people in the middle east and awareness that would benefit their lives here in tangible ways and he succeeded. >> why is it important to tell the story in your view? >> because i think most middle easterners and americans for that matter are unaware of this longer, deeper humanitarian dimension of the involvement in the middle east. when we think about the middle east it usually centers on israel and the military security and the middle easterners feel likewise. they don't think about what are the longer routes. it has nothing to do with oil or israel or the deployment to protect our interests. >> brian vandemark his most recent book americans be within two families, for generationsz33 and the story of america'z3s influence in the middle east. this is book tv on c-span2. >> tell us what you think about our programming this weekend. you can tweet, comment on our face the call or send an e-mail. book tv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> tonight i'm goin
he wanted to create a school that represented the american model with education, that lived american values which and the people in the middle east and awareness that would benefit their lives here in tangible ways and he succeeded. >> why is it important to tell the story in your view? >> because i think most middle easterners and americans for that matter are unaware of this longer, deeper humanitarian dimension of the involvement in the middle east. when we think about the middle...
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the attack on california and wisconsin the faulty math with santorum used to bash california's higher education. >>> ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, two british sailors are safely ashore here in the bay area after a high-risk rescue on high seas. don knapp shows us what happened hundreds of miles off the california coast. then there was one bit of good news when that racing yacht crew ran into trouble on the high seas the good news being that's one of the newest and most advanced u.s. coast guard cutters was not far away. >>> he's adopted caused our island and the heroine halfsies rescue with 400 mi. up the california coast nick makes a downstairs and his own power he gives a thumbs-up and is loaded into an ambulance. there were among the most seriously injured early saturday when their racing yacht was land the big waves. one of the steering of the western australia to mate and college in london to u.s. coast guard. this is everyone's and while that that would come out of nowhere to get your name on it and it's kind of slimy and that's exactly what happened. a c-130 fluor the area dropped medical supplies
the attack on california and wisconsin the faulty math with santorum used to bash california's higher education. >>> ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, two british sailors are safely ashore here in the bay area after a high-risk rescue on high seas. don knapp shows us what happened hundreds of miles off the california coast. then there was one bit of good news when that racing yacht crew ran into trouble on the high seas the good news being that's one of the newest and most advanced u.s. coast guard...